Newegg doesn't sell IDE-attached Travan tape drives anymore, only one they have is a USB-attached Quantum one. Bought one, plugged it in, it registers as /dev/st0. I can do an 'mt -f /dev/st0 status' on it, and get a reasonable response back. However, it refuses to eject the tape. I issue a 'mt -f /dev/st0 rewoffl', and it does nothing. dmesg reports: st0: Error with sense data: <6>st0: Current: sense key: Illegal Request Additional sense: Invalid command operation code which doesn't seem to be terribly unusual for IDE tape drives. (I'm betting that the guts of this thing are IDE.) It may or may not be the problem. Anyone have a positive experience with USB-attached tape drives under Linux? -- Carl Soderstrom Systems Administrator Real-Time Enterprises www.real-time.com